St. Anne's Park
St. Anne's Park: Dublin's Green Oasis
Explore the iconic Poolbeg Lighthouse in Dublin, a historic beacon with stunning views of Dublin Bay and a must-visit for every traveler.
Poolbeg Lighthouse, an iconic landmark in Dublin, offers stunning views of the Dublin Bay and a glimpse into maritime history. This picturesque lighthouse is ideal for leisurely strolls and photography, attracting tourists and locals alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Navan, take the N2 road south towards Dublin. Merge onto the M50 motorway and follow signs for the M1 towards Dublin Port. Take exit 1 for the R131 towards Poolbeg and follow the signs towards the South Wall. Continue straight on the South Wall road until you reach Poolbeg Lighthouse.
Public Transportation
From Trim, take Bus Éireann route 109 to Dublin. Once in Dublin, transfer to the Luas tram system and board the Red Line towards Tallaght. Get off at the Abbey Street stop. From there, take bus number 1 towards Clondalkin and disembark at the Poolbeg bus stop. Finally, walk east along the South Wall road to reach Poolbeg Lighthouse.
Car
If you're coming from the town of Ashbourne, take the R135 to the M50 motorway. Follow the M50 south and take the exit for the M1 towards Dublin Port. Continue on the M1 and take exit 1 for the R131. Follow the signs for Poolbeg and South Wall. You will arrive at Poolbeg Lighthouse after a short drive.
Public Transportation
From Drogheda, take a train from Drogheda train station to Dublin Connolly station. Upon arrival in Dublin, transfer to the Luas tram system. Take the Red Line towards Tallaght and get off at the Abbey Street stop. From there, catch bus number 1 towards Clondalkin and get off at the Poolbeg stop. Walk east along the South Wall road to reach the lighthouse.
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